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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Washingtons Birthday AMERICAK APPLES ABE THE STUPE peadY THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. SALE FOR YANKEE FRUIT IN LONDON. Kiy Iht tiar Rendered by P.pi's on Great Anniversary. ltn and A s'.rij I'U-lut-- s . i:.r t.il-- r. . f ii t!- sue common -- The itv.-a- : Stetson Hat UciWC "d thtT ksd" h uptcm ",ywhrrf-Jm- s the both of i be million yretr the Wc h who an tk kMM Wl NWUU. Inal IVES C. D. BROOM HOTEL CORNER. ILOCAL I t neaaaXII BRIEFS I n444 61.0(10 hundredweight, as against drink Yellowstone. hundredweight for the same period ahoea cheap ro last year. The English apple grower, joq want rood as compared with hie American computnam'(g of an REALTY man, Flrat petitor, enjoys asthetheadvantage -S- MITH, the American apples season, earlier y,rfnni Bank building. do not begin to arrive ln large quanStatmill butter took the drat tities much before October, and by that If wide laat falL time the English grower, ptat at the atate fair to had has awake, opportunity ample Moat bargains In men's, boya1 and Besides the of his stock. dispose at Putnanrt. (Mlditn'i clothing whole policy of American shippers la baa opposed to dumping. They realise that --SMITH, the REALTY man, Bee bis ad page 6. that method would be disastrous to mat "! their own pockets. Instead of glutting --Dressmaking and plain sewing at the market by rushing their surplus comer near street, Thirty-firl!l stock over here, as soon as their apBell phone 467-gii ples are gathered, through an excellent system of cold storage, they are --On account of the mow etorm work on the extension to the able to continue shipments throughout the winter, thereby adjusting the supuchlu shore was suspended. ply to the demand. In addition to this, -D- ANCE TONIGHT IN HONOR OF they have established a 'I warehouse BIRTHDAY. at Southhampton, where WASHINGTON'S ACADEMY. they can keep their apples. If neoea-ar- y, until they can command ea S r, Lincoln, a traveling man from prices. Bearer, who hae been In the city for tk put two day, left thle afternoon TRICK OF THE COLLEGE GIRL for th north. yon drink, 10,-0- 00 st yes-Rid- ay cold-stora- ge TOL-UER- tie-fact- ory Gamer A Shafer are now open for Shoe Clerk Explains How She Gets tatnee at 170 Twenty-fift- h street, Monty for Matinees. with a foil line of groceries, fruits and "What's a fellow going to do about produce, alt new stock. Give us a caH. It, anyway T" exclaimed a Boston shoo clerk the other dny. It benta me. Here cornea ln MI Gty Observes Collego Maid, and the la aa fascinating ns sha can be. She picks oat a $5 pair of shoes Washingtons aa 'perfectly lovely and wont wa them np to pa? which wa car Bwiirna I luspandad and City Schoels charge talnly will do, because pa has notiHad Appropriate Exercises. fied us that his credit Is O. K.' and la Washington's birthday waa gener-n- y at hla daughter's disposal But next day ln comes Miss Colobserved In Ogden today. Banka Maid with her shoes In n box unn eloeed and mercantile houses have lege der her arm. She would really like wpended operation! for the day. The to look at those $350 shoes and she npilar work of the city schools was finally buys them. 'And won't we kll ulde and appropriate exercises give her the change back, he says Mdered In the various with n smile that will tilt most men buildings, from their balance. TAFT TALKS. Of course. If a man made such a we'd call the police, but proposition WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Secretary Wt spoke on the Philippine! to ai were apt to bow to the Miss College Maid with the smile, and hand over udtence of children today at the ati the fl.50 to her, aa If aha had asked dtorlum. in the same place this af- - for only a pair of extra shoe strings 1 addressed the Union Then while Miss College Meld trots kwe on the Army and the Repub- - off to the matinee to spend our $1.50 He speaks tonight at a club ban we.puszle our heads is to whether we have been buncoed or whether we Wt have buncoed dad although, to he are, we charge It to his account w. C. T. U. DINNER. And If a fellow once foils a victim to the wiles of Miss College Mtld he soon learns thst she needs a new pair SATURDAY of shoes a George Birthday AFTERNOON AND EVENING Idol about every time matinee comes along. Shoe Retailer. FROM 12 TO 8 IN THE BASEMENT 0F THE METHODIST CHURCH. 25 CENTS. snip ON THIS A WEEK .sufficient time to loose a wndid opportunity for a neb. ft 7 room brick two-etor- y, teJon. 22 Jk" -- viue, at We win then be able to yu filing you it ie SMITH maatt ""ggiMIMI DO YOU ! ! puiJ.V ,C ln tK thcit w, yu Pend .Hj' 'nPct gie, f"d wtor supply and let uTv b0?h ,n to Supply you. S want and service, WASATCH ICE CO. 5 In .om whL'J1; " Dealers. Ball 35-- Hint for the Bald. Mr. GUllcuddy Mlggleberrjr us as follows: writes It Is not generally known that It ia a simple matter for a bald man to relieve himself of the one great worry of the summer months, L e., files getn ting on his bald head. It la n fact that files have a marked predilection for sugar, and will eat It la preference to almost anything else. If you are bald, and you feel that a fly has slighted upon your head which la easily ascertained, aa the feet of the fly will create a alight tickling sensation as the fly walks around and around looking for trouble If a fly haa alighted on your head, then take out n lump of sugar which you may carry In your pocket for Just such an emerrency. Place the sugar on a shelf at the same altitude as the top of your head, and the fly will nine tlmea out of ten leave your cranium for tha augar lump. By watching the augnr, you can see when it haa aa many flies as It can bold; then take another lump from your pocket and place It beside tha first one. An ordinary lump of sugar win accommodate from IS to 15 flies. One, hundred lumps of augar should a be a sufficient quantity to carry in the wsll-know- pocket tor ordinary emergencies." Cleveland Leader. An Illustration. Papa, whata a tip?" If you dont atop bothering me Pm going to spank you. Bnt whsfa n tip? That's one. Houston Poet . "I'lher Vs p. ..n: 1. Mo:t- - F- pecially was tile music, dr.inini: and history work adapn-.- i to bear directly on the life ..f an::g-toThe grammar grad.- rooms had The sixth and appropriate programs. seventh united gat,- - ill, follow ii:; Hat Oiienlng song by tintie Hymn of the Republic:" recital ion by Emily I'nander. Wasiiii.giou: The Little song, by Pauline Maddm-h- . Fisher Malden;'' reading by Ellen Farr. The Flag:'- recitation by four girls. tl Leilla Kanisdeiu, f2) Vina Tracy. (3) Flora Wilson. 4 Phyllis Duncan; reading by Emily rnander. "Washington as a Itoy;" song by Ellen Farr. A Chain With a Broken Link." reading by Alta Nelson. George Washington's Sch, ml Days; song .y the school. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean; reading by Henrietta Mayer. Washington and His Little Hatchet;" reading by Ada Abbott. "Mount Vernon;" song by Frances Vail Huskirk. 'Tve a Letter front My Darling;" reading by Frank Moore. Washington as Commander-piano solo by Henrietta n. : - " . A : 1sw Tdephos - OkT- and Washington Twenty-sixt- h - lad. Ilsl: kll 3401 : :.- - ki.lt GIVES loti f . 't.inis-iact Other Fro- - ii.it. - i:. i Hiatts- ' ul the I '.al.aa this week -: is th. V 'ij.lt fin- Mues ii. i matter how I U.tUTf t v' iL.i!,i:--di'!tiar is I'tii.' he. i My lauKli from f ul.irh Mr. lYlt-rsoi- ftattasor. eitil a ml Is tut ter tile drus la lit. fliurma- JUDGE HARE'S PICTURE. : iwr.i-d- Tin sii l i.- 1 - . j j . i. begin:.' cine t! coida. ! to the '.no atid t'V.li PEOPLE'S MONEY." R ' . . t. ttiflii-ilrat- tuite Ritine: i but tin1 metrlH-of the : tlte a::y i: u'nici!) is the slorv of a hang, oung 1 ulio minus a ru-l- i stork broker .. : inaviir tils Jautthti-- ur-- .i cording i I'lati outlined ly the stork broker The broker tltit.k at the time ii lie is fumishii-.- tin- 1,1, a k tn marry sonic oilier rich for the man's i. miner, for which he ha of live ikt cent. chargeil .i iiu- nii'ilioti dollars that will 550.0t'. come m the holdup scheme. The part of iii. rich old broker. Hutchison Hopper w.is niiwt caiwbly interpreted by W. W. Bittner. The popular actor la alw.i's a prime favorite and his this week is inimit11. H. Carpenter's ably ft'.:.1-hearty laugh this wick is Infectious. In the r of Rtarbird. the ili,-part young clerk w ho outwits the slock broker, he contributes largely to I lie success of the Co'i r ltov ltnuid-in'makeup as Mecenus ('lump, denier In hogs, is amusiui: ii: the extreme. With Ills stiff 1, aint his miserly Habits u- - is one of big fun ptlu,vrs. Wiilluin Harris go the most out f his part as Palnt.-P T. Dean. Ills facial was especially good. Andrew Arnolihis as Josephus, a coloivd servant vi-- a whistle ami a slut nr. was good. Kuby Lindsay as Murlm-- Denton Il"i daughter or a millionaire waa us winsome and cleer as usual. The part of Mtlllcent Hopper, wife of the stork broker, wa essayed by F.lhi Bittner and site certainly got her share of the eomedy out of It. Ethel Alton n Tlelkn Van Ftitert. a Chicago girl with an almost unprounoealde name, wa good. ' l' I :i-lf- - rhara-:--ii..itin- s MONEY SPENT ON WHITE HOUSE. - Vaude- I .ar.u-ti-r- i.u.-gua- LONDON. Feb. 22. Tn a newspaper that goes ln for pretention with the usual blind seal of a new convert, an outcry has been raised against what it terms the dumping of American apIt was a suit ples The occasion for brought by a West of England farmer against a Convent Garden agent to whom he had sent a conslgneinent of Tne farmer Somersetshire apples complained that the agent had not told them for a fair price. The agent said that owing to the Inferior quality of the apples and the arrival In the market of a shipment of American apples of much superior quality, he had been unable to obtain a better price for them. The judge held that the agent had done his best for the former, whom Wherefore, the howl he nonsuited. ascends that the British farmer should seek protection from dumped American apples through legislation. To And out how the trade views the matter one of the largest wholesale Covent Garden fruit tellers who deals both in American and English apples, was Interviewed. To begin with." he said, there hae been no dumping of American apples There Is a shortage this year of both American and home-grow- n apples Last week the Imported apples amounted to App! ec for Two ana One-haFeet of atcr to Sapp!) Ponds. - w,-t- , - el citing. . 1 jg Thuvsdaj . The country altiiJ pupi. t. under- ville. stand the man wlo.se deeds l:.ii OTr-Ehint honor. Iv. the primary Our They Ara the Beat and ThemEnglish brought Th. Couaina Appraciata grades each pupil was 1. Aided with a M Hugely. ' r.n .1 Uni pies flag. All lessons a is Esv on the life of tin1: and - "Iarsi: :: I., a.js to Raise Fish j At Smith Grocery More Water Theaters: tie u w.i PAGE FIVE :! Wants . at Mound Fort School I At the Program 19C6. It s Presented to the University Psnnsylvan.a. FrlI'HlL.M'LLlTll.V. Ti.,- Hatv l.an rlub of thr l'uii-is.trf lVnits) U.itiia will today rn sriit a litr-su- e portrait of I hr 1:11,- JudKr J.ilin 1 'lark Hair to tin- lYtiiis) htw kvIiooI 'I'hr.-years a (to the riHitrurt for th.- in Mt rail was nixen to William M. Chase, formerly of the lYr.iis.vlvaiua Ar.iili-ir- i of Fine Arts, and the rost tlf the I'irt tire waa $.Ui0. wlilrlt wa ixtld l) MtlKiTitioiui oollrrtrd by thr sorre-lar- y of iiu- Hun- - club alumni. The pirtuiv will occupy a wu-- l between Inportraits of James Wilson amt Judge Shareumwl, above the main stairway in the law srli.ml building. Judge Hare was formerly professor of i out rarts and constitutional law In the 1 niversliy of JYiiiih.v Ivattia and at Ins death wns professor emeritus in the law school. - - Discount And other inducements which are net duplicated elsewhere. Save money by giving us your orders. Evsry article Airs to please. - JAB AT THE STANDARD. Made for Its WASHINGTON. Frli. 22 Klitiiiick. of Ketuurky, today InMaintenance. troduced a ini in tin- lions,, making The white house up to date has nil pipe lines common currier and cost about $3,000,000, of which nearly plueing them all under control of the one-thir-d haa been paid for furniture inierstiite commerce cotmnlssiim. and interior decoration. Originally the state of Virginia gave $l3n.0uu to build It, Maryland adding $72,000. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. To maintain the white house costs from $25,000 to $50,000 a year, the apIn the district court of the United Sinie for the district of I'tah. In propriation for this purpose varying the matter of William Henry Ulson, But every now and considerably. bankrupt. No. kill in liunkniptcy. then there Is something extra to be To the Honorable John A. Marshall and congress ia called upon paid for of the district court of the United judge to give the extra $30,000 or $50,000. State for the district of Utah; The biggest pull of this kind ever William Henry Olson of Ogden City PARSIFAL." made waa for $550,000, which was In the of Weber and county of Otw most beautithe state of Utah, ln spent a couple of years ago In a par- ful feature In the striking and aald district Parsl-fof sjtectacle tial reconstruction of the Interior and that on 84 acres good land; well fenced; good represents to lie seen at the Grand tonight resjiectfully in the addition of wlng-llk- e terraces la the flower garden scene with last Its the 22nd day of December water rights; well located; all sad an office building. This gar- past he waa duly adjudged bankrupt foacbiHting flower maiden. but 7 acres; a good buy at planted 13200. Every now and then a new set of den. as we are told hi the story. Is the under the acts of congress relating to china has to be provided, sad usually creation of Kllngsor for the deliberate bankruptcy; that he hae duly surrenacres of first-cla- ss land; that costa about $26,000 rather a big purpose of seducing the Knights of the dered all his property and rights of house; largo barn; good water right; sum from the everyday housewife's Holl Grail from their lives of rectitude property, and has fully compiled with well fenced; In good state of cultiand holiness. How well he succeeded, 1! the requirements of said acts and point of view. Repairs run up to a for a time at leant, we are told can be bought for $1400. vation; in tiie of the of orders the court touching large amount annually, white paint story and play. Hut it I In the at- his bankruptcy. 80 acres of good land; well located; being an Important item. Wherefore he prays that he may be tempted destruction of the soul of the large number fruit trees; good house : himself, Parsifal, where Klngsor decreed by the court to have a full herq and number of other bulldlnga; well put forth hi greatest effort, and the discharge from all debit provable Bunker Recognised the Sand. all for $2000. are against hi estate under said bankrupt fenced; Its occupant It la tha boast of the hardy fisher flower togarden and 2 24 miles from town; good waacres; play their most Important acta, except such debts aa are excepted men and coasters of Cape Cod that made 5 acres good hearing or1 ter fnirlv-lik- e Itself right; The garden law from part discharge. of land first-clabalance they can tell where they are without anr gnchantlng. Its luxuriant follags byDated this auch chard; 2Uth day at February, A. tomato or beet land; good any Instrument but the lead, and with and' tropical plants and flowers of gor- D. 1906. no other observation than a scrutiny geous and varied colors are sufficient house; bam and other buildings; WILLIAM HENRY OLSON, can be bought for 33800; terms to of the sand brought from the bottom to dsssle the eye and bewilder the Bankrupt suit the buyer. senses with their splendor and penupon It. Order of Notice Thereon. Then again In and Blatrfct of Utah. ' A few years ago one Capt Bunker etrating perfume. farm; part plowed read to On thle 21st day of Fteb. A. D. 1106. waa on a cruise, and, being confined out among this sea of Oriental color good location; beat kind of' plant; a luxuriousness, there apears on reading the foregoing petition. It Is to hla cabin by sickness, he directed and land; good buy at $4000. and lovely maiden ordered number of court he a that the hearing by that the lead should be brought down who rival Inyoung form; 6 miles from town; well beauty of face and figure to his berth for his Inspection. The the magnificence and charm of their had upon the same on the 8th day of Improved; $2800. A. D. 1904, before said court, craft belonged to Nantucket, and was exquisite surroundings. The whole March, In said district, at 24 -- acre form; well Improved; close to in sand ballast. The mate of the ves- scene biases with irrldencent grandeur at Salt Lake City, town; $3000. o'clock and that ten in the forenoon, Into doubtful this and is a In the brilliant sunlight. It sel, somewhat of wag, have a number of forme of from 1 I In the notice Utah be thereof published of the captain's Infallibility, greased vortex of sensuous creation that the State Journal a newspaper to 20 acres each; them are all acre In printed lured the lead, and, dipping It Into the bal- Innocent and guileless Parsifal Is moral aid dlatrlct, and that all known cred bargains. his intent upon by Kllngsor, last. carried It down to the berth. farm; 14 miles from Ogden; downfall. And yet we see how this tore and other penons In Interest may Old Capt Bunkers eyes dilated with noble youth is enabled to resist all the appear at ths said time end place and 100 acres of first-claforming land; how cauae, if any they have, why the Do you allurements and temptations that beastonishment as he asked: balance pasture and meadow land; not should of the said petitioner flrat class water right: can be bought set him. How, even when the arch prayer ay you got this sand by sounding? Including all Implements for $660g temptress, Kundry, now transformed be granted. Yes, sir." And it Is further ordered by the on eaay terms. Then, by the great hornspoon, Nan- Into an enchantress of wondrous beauand voluptousness, la powerless to court, that the clerk shall send by mall 70 acres; 6 miles from town; well imtuckets sunk, and we are right over ty attract him. We see these two arch to all known creditors copies of said Hill! proved; large bearing orchard; waToppers demons, frustrated In their evil mach- petition and this order, addressed to as ter right alone la worth 12500; stock inations at least resort to physical vio- them at their places of residence Rapid-Fir- s Justlcs. tated. and implements go with place; a lence, fearful that Parsifal shall esWitness ths Honorable John A. MarYankee dispatch characterises the cape them. Kllngsor hurls the sacred bargain at 16000. M. SKEEN, court rulings of a Toronto magistrate lance at the head of the valiant youth. shall, Judge of the said district court, 50 Firat National Bank Building. City, who la reported to have got through It folia to strike him, but miraculously and the seal thereof, at Bait Lake Febon the 21st day of with Yorty cases ln forty minutes. . He remains suspended over his head. Par- ln said district, Also local agent for the Canadian Pa1906. It with D. and A. relic the sifal ruary, holy grasps was ones asked how he managed it cific railway Irrigated lands at AlA loud cross. R. LETCHER, JERROLD of the makes the Attest: sign You muat have some system," was crash of thunder Clerk. berta, Canada. HomeoeekerS rates is heard and, as If an the suggestion. furnished on application. occurred, the magic castle earthquake (Seal) I never allow a point of law to be crumbles into ruins; the flower garden raised, was the magistrates prompt and all-I- t contains Is turned Into an This is a court of justice, not arid waste, and Kllngsor disappears reply. 5 forever. Kundry Is overwhelmed with a court of law. holdNot so very long ago a young at- fright and horror, while Parsifal, over aloft the holy spear, springs EVERY-DA- Y torney wanted to quote law against ing the ruins of the castle and Is lost to my sending his man down 'for six view. months. He wanted to quote Mathews, I think. THE LYCEUM. Well said Mathews may ha a A diversification In specialties 1 great authority on law, but I guess he requisite to a successful vaudeville hasnt as much authority as I have ln performance. While It might be said thla court! Your man goes down for thst there Is too much step dancing lx months.' Youths Companion. In the show at the Lyceum thle week (In the Basement) (In the Basement.) still It must also be said that It Is of Just received a big line. 25o 72 n a high class order. The Illustrated BLEACHED, BATH TOWELS Street Curb Meat Market. rendered by is week this song being 25o 18c, 20o, 15o, 12se, The street curb meat market lo- Robert Ellis. He has a tine baritone II in.... 27 BLEACHED, HUCK TOWELS cated In a wagon, aeema so tenacious voice and Is heard to good advantage. 72 in. 22to lOo, 12Vfcc, 25e, 30o of existence In some sections of the It will be remembered by theatergoers BROWN, country that the theory of disease that he waa with "A Trip to Mars germs has no effect whatever. Thla la company that held forth at the LyA GOOD STOCK OF particularly true of the South, but It ceum some time. Drew and Dean, the applies aa well to other parts of the Dltchman and the soubrette, present a catchy little skit. Brown and Wilmot country. New York National Pror ln a singing and dancing act are mak1 ing a hit thla week. Their dancing especially to be commended. Another WE CAN SURELY FILL YOUR WANTS IN THIS LINE. Sermons and Slatp. team of song and dance artiste is the These Charles. and Dunbars Emile Prof. Haughton of Trinity college, and Dublin, waa fond of Indulging In quiet young men eing well, dance well A Jokes. crack of a amualng number at humor the expense of some of his If one-a- ct farce. The Drumlaughable colleagues, says the writer of Some mer's Return, by Laurel and SouthReccollectlona. College ern. concludes the performance. On one occasion he waa naked by are being opened every day. Dr. Stubba, n senior fellow of his colHIGGINS TO ATTEND BALL. lege, wbst he thought of the sermon THERE IS LOTS OF JAMESTOWN. N. Y.. Feb. 22. The preached that morning by the Bishop of Meath (Dr. Italchel). Thirteenth separate, company. N. Y. N. v , PWell, StubbC. replied the profes- G, will give Its annual ball thla evensor, It waa admlrabla, but not com- ing. which promises to oe an unusually brilliant event, as Governor Higgins parable with your own of laat Sunday.' and nearly all the members of hie staff How so? said Stubbs, highly gratiwill be present In full uniform. Among fied. other invited guests are Brigadier-Gener- al Because, said the professor, the L. w. Pettibone of the Fourth bishop took forty minutes to put me to brigade and the officers of the Sixty-fift- h sleep, whereas you accomplished the and Seventy-fourt- h regiments of same result ln ten. Bulfola Large Appropriations Hepn-mm-tutit- 1n- - -v FARM BARGAINS ( ol H. ss 160-ac- re if t 40-ac- re 370-ac- 6.1 re ss 1 NECESSITIES I ii.. I - ii- ii !i i ( , 1 "i 4 u S; (J u I i Towels Sheetings 8-- 4, 9-- 4, u h fi-- 4, i TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS The New Spring Goods I;. V. PRETTY STUFF AT . ... i u; 6. |